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  Ark Royal: The Life Death and Rediscovery of the Legendary WWII Aircraft Carrier

Ark Royal: The Life Death and Rediscovery of the Legendary WWII Aircraft Carrier 
HMS "Ark Royal", launched in 1938, was one of the most sophisticated weapons in the British military arsenal. In her first two years of operation, she survived countelss attacks, and was considered one of the luckiest ships in the navy. But her luck was not to last, and within one month of sinking the Bismark, HMS "Ark Royal" was destroyed while sailing off the coast of Gibralter. There she rested, one kilometer beneath the sea, until her wreck was discovered by Rossiter in 2004.

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Author

Rossiter, Mike

Number of Pages

448

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Format

softcover

Date

2007

ISBN

0552153699

ISBN13

9780552153690

 
Price: $21.95

 

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